Fishing float having light displaying members

ABSTRACT

A fishing float includes hollow body with two electric power sets, a conductive member received therein. A pendant is connected to a resilient connected to one of the electric power sets, and located in a conductive member which is connected to another electric power set. Two caps each have an illuminating piece received therein are respectively mounted to two ends of the body, one of the caps is movably mounted to the body and is pushed to form a circuit for the two respective illuminating pieces. The pendant swings when the bait is bit by a fish and touches the conductive member to let the illuminating pieces light up.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This is a Continuation-In-Part application for applicant's former application with the Ser. No. 09/971,397, filed Oct. 5, 2001. The present invention relates to a fishing float that has a pendant connected to a resilient member and the pendent swings to contact a conductive member in the fishing float to activate two illuminating pieces on two ends of the fishing float.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] A conventional fishing float is made of cork, plastic ball or simply a tube which is able to float on the water surface so that when the bait is bit by a fish, the float is pulled into the water and the fisherman is notified by the movement of the fishing float. However, if the fishing site is a dark area and the movement of the float is not easy to be noticed. A luminescent member on the float so that they can see the float clearly in the dark. Nevertheless, the luminescence of the luminescent member has a limited period of functional time. Some fishermen attach bells on the fishing line so that when the bait is bit hard enough, the bells tell the fishermen. The bells could interrupt the fishes in the water and affect the fisherman next to you.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fishing float and comprises a hollow body including a first position section and a second positioning section located at two ends of the body. Two electric power sets are respectively received in the first position section and the second positioning section. A conductive unit is received in the body and has a conductive member and a connection member which is connected between the electric power set received in the second positioning section and the conductive member. An activation member received in the body and has a resilient member. A pendant is connected to a first end of the resilient member and a second end of the resilient member is connected to the electric power set received in the first positioning section. The pendant is hanged in the body by the resilient member and located in the conductive member.

[0004] A first cap with a first illuminating piece received therein is mounted to the second positioning section and a second cap with a second illuminating piece received therein is movably mounted to the first positioning section. Two notches are defined in an inner periphery of the second cap and one of which is engaged with the boss on the first positioning section. The second cap is able to move to contact the edge of the casing of the body and connects the legs of the two illuminating pieces to close the circuit for the two illuminating pieces.

[0005] The primary object of the present invention is to provide a fishing float that has a pendant connected to a resilient member and hanged in the fishing float so that when the fishing float shakes, the pedant contacts a conductive member to light up the illuminating pieces at two ends of the fishing float.

[0006] The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0007]FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view to show the fishing float of the present invention;

[0008]FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view to show the fishing float of the present invention, wherein the second cap is pushed to close the circuit of the two illuminating pieces;

[0009]FIG. 3 shows a connection member for attaching the fishing float to the fishing rod;

[0010]FIG. 4 shows the fishing float is attached to the fishing rod;

[0011]FIG. 5 shows the pedant swings and contacts the conductive member;

[0012]FIG. 6 shows the circuit of the two illuminating pieces; and

[0013]FIG. 7 shows the pedant is connected to two resilient members.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0014] Referring to FIG. 1, the fishing float of the present invention comprises a hollow body 1 and a first position section 11 and a second positioning section 12 are respectively located at two ends of the body 1. A boss 13 extends from an outer periphery of the first positioning section 11. Two electric power sets 21, 22 are respectively received in the first position section 11 and the second positioning section 12.

[0015] A conductive unit 3 is received in the body 1 and has a conductive member 31 and a connection member 32 which is connected between the negative end 221 of the electric power set 22 received in the second positioning section 12 and the conductive member 31.

[0016] An activation member 4 is received in the body 1 and has a resilient member 41 and a pendant 42 is connected to a first end of the resilient member 41. A second end of the resilient member 41 is connected to the negative end 211 of the electric power set 21 received in the first positioning section 11. The pendant 42 is hanged in the body 1 by the resilient member 41 and located in the conductive member 31 with a gap defined between the pendant 42 and an inside of the conductive member 31.

[0017] A first cap 5 with a first illuminating piece 51 received therein is mounted to the second positioning section 12. One leg 511 of the first illuminating piece 51 is connected to the positive end 222 of the electric power set 22 in the second positioning section 12 and the other leg 512 of the first illuminating piece 51 is connected to a wire 52 which extends to an edge of a casing of the body 1.

[0018] A second cap 6 with a second illuminating piece 61 received therein is movably mounted to the first positioning section 11. Two notches 62 are defined in an inner periphery of the second cap 6 and one of which is engaged with the boss 13 on the first positioning section 11. One leg 611 of the second illuminating piece 61 connected to the positive end 212 of the electric power set 21 in the first positioning section 11 and the other leg 612 of the second illuminating piece 61 extends to an edge of the second cap 6.

[0019] As shown in FIG. 2, when pushing the second cap 6 toward the first cap 5, the edge of the second cap 6 is moved to contact the edge of the casing of the body 1. In other words, the two legs 511, 611 of the two illuminating pieces 51, 61 are in contact with each other to form the circuit which is illustrated in FIG. 6.

[0020] A connection member 7 as shown in FIG. 3 is a ring-shaped member and is mounted to the body 1. The connection member 7 has a securing portion 71 so as to attach the fishing float to a fishing rod 8 as shown in FIG. 4.

[0021] Referring to FIG. 5, the fishing float shakes when a fish bites the bait, the pedant 42 swings and contacts the conductive member 31 so as to form a complete circuit and the two illuminating pieces 51 and 61 light up to signal the fisherman that the bait is bit by a fish. When the second cap 6 is pulled away from the first cap 5, the circuit will not be close so as to save the electric power. The electric power sets 21, 22 can be mercury battery and the two illuminating pieces 51, 61 can be bulbs or LEDs.

[0022]FIG. 7 shows that another resilient member 41′ is connected to the pendant 42 which is connected to two resilient member 41, 41′. By this way, the pedant 42 does not swing unless a certain amount of force is applied to the fishing float, such that the pendant 42 will not contact the conductive member 31 by light wind.

[0023] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A fishing float comprising: a hollow body and a first position section and a second positioning section located at two ends of the body, a boss extending from an outer periphery of the first positioning section, two electric power sets respectively received in the first position section and the second positioning section; a conductive unit received in the body and having a conductive member and a connection member which is connected between the electric power set received in the second positioning section and the conductive member; an activation member received in the body and having a resilient member and a pendant connected to a first end of the resilient member, a second end of the resilient member connected to the electric power set received in the first positioning section, the pendant being hanged in the body by the resilient member and located in the conductive member with a gap defined between the pendant and an inside of the conductive member; a first cap with a first illuminating piece received therein and mounted to the second positioning section, one leg of the first illuminating piece connected to the electric power set in the second positioning section and the other leg of the first illuminating piece extended to an edge of a casing of the body, and a second cap with a second illuminating piece received therein and movably mounted to the first positioning section, two notches defined in an inner periphery of the second cap and one of which is engaged with the boss on the first positioning section, one leg of the second illuminating piece connected to the electric power set in the first positioning section and the other leg of the second illuminating piece extended to an edge of the second cap, the second cap being able to move to contact the edge of the casing of the body to contact the two legs contact with each other.
 2. The fishing float as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a connection member mounted to the body and the connection member having a securing portion.
 3. The fishing float as claimed in claim 1 further comprising another resilient member connected to the pendant. 